Waldorf Q

The Waldorf Q is a professional virtual analog synthesizer well suited
for demanding performance and studio work! The Q was a large and bright
yellow beast but now they come in a sleek dark grey look. Through
digital emulation the Q faithfully reproduces the sounds and programming
characteristics of virtually any sophisticated analog synthesizer with
state of the art control and precision.

With 16 to 32 voices and 16 multitimbral parts, the Q is well adapted
for reliable live use. Waldorf's excellent analog sound emulation is
complemented by sophisticated yet familiar analog-type controls and
parameters. There are 3 oscillators per voice, 3 LFOs with ramp, sine,
square, etc. and 2 12/24dB Filters (Low pass, band pass, hi pass, notch,
comb, ring mod and more). A powerful arpeggiator and sequencer are also
on-board for creating complex accompaniment or arpeggios. There are 58
knobs to aid you in tweaking away at creating amazing sounds! All knobs
and edit parameters are MIDI controllable. The Waldorf Q is topped off
with 8 effects processors (2 per sound that include Chorus, Flanger,
Phaser, Overdrive, AM, Delay, Reverb, etc.), 2 analog audio inputs, 6
outputs and 1 S/PDIF output (44.1kHz / 48kHz switchable) and vocoding
capability. The Q is a professional-grade virtual analog synth that
combines the raw power of analog synthesis with modern technology,
stability and creativity. It has been used by Überzone and Kekko.

In addition to the Q there is also a Waldorf Q+ (pictured above)
synthesizer, wich is similar to the Q Keyboard but adds 16 analog
filters and up to 100 voices polyphony.

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